ESPN NFL analyst Jeremy Green has been arrested in Bristol, Connecticut, and charged with first-degree possession of child pornography, possession of narcotics and possession of drug paraphernalia, the Hartford Courant is reporting.

Green, the 38-year-old son of former NFL coach Dennis Green, was arrested at a hotel near ESPN's headquarters at about 5 p.m. Thursday and placed into custody on $750,000 cash bail.

Police did not release any more information about the arrest.

Green's ESPN.com bio says he is director of pro scouting for Scouts Inc., an 11-year NFL scout and a former director of pro personnel for the Cleveland Browns.

Although one of ESPN's best's arrest warrant has been sealed (wonder what's up with that), what we do know is that he has been formally charged with first-degree possession of child pornography.

In the state of Connecticut, an individual must possess more than 50 depictions or images to be charged with first-degree possession of child pornography. Green admitted to officers during a statement he gave police after his arrest that he used cocaine, Dearstyne said. Bristol police declined to comment on any aspect citing the sealed arrest warrant.

Green has been with ESPN for five years, court officials said, and was described on the company’s web site as an “ESPN.com NFL Insider” who responds to questions from fans on SportsNation. Green also previously hosted the “Football Today” podcast for ESPN.com and works for Scouts, Inc